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If you're trying to avoid phone billing charges from your phone service provider, I can't help you. Also, I don't see why blocking caller id would have any bearing on charges made to your line, other than jacking up your phone bill.

Just to let you know, anything that would block your number from being seen on a caller ID (*72 or whatever your CO uses for number blocking) is worthless as the companies that charge to your phone line don't need the display.

You can spoof your caller ID with an OrangeBox or through a few other means, however getting it to work can be a royal [censored].

There used to be a method called "op diverting" which allowed you to con your 0 op into forward you to an 800# which would drop your number if your 0 op was using ANI2 equipment; you would then, by some operators, be asked your phone number to which you could give them any old number... Note that 1800operator no longer does this, and that 1800bellsouth no longer allows you to bill to the number you're calling from ...

Additionally if you're using number blocking to call a toll free # it's worthless as it passes your number reguardless of any blocking on your telephone line.

Hwever i did some googling bout phreakinWhat i found out was that the articles written on phreakin is kinda old or b'coz d country is different i wont b able to experiment. Although I got some articles bout boxin

india is spending big money to upgrade thier phone network. maybe the some island country, parts of asia are still 3rd world. African countryies. But what phone charges are there? Most ISP's have local numbers everywhere.

Sintax, he likely has an isp which charges to your phone line to which he wants it so he can go online and they can't charge him... We have the same types of ISP's here in the states, however rare they are...

Originally posted by J-k:Well actually...thats not an answer to his question...cuz thats just to get Internet free but when you dial up the number that your computer dials to usually goes to ur phone bill..

There are truely "FREE" isp's out there; what you're referring to is a "Pay-By-Phone" ISP which there are a few as well.

Easiest way to not pay phone charges is gain access to someone else user name and password. True it would be hard but I have work on many computers and gain access to the net all the time without haveing to pay. Sorry for the ones who do.. But free access means more then a bill. So if you would like me to link you too have few usernames and passwords for self use inbox me later and I will see what I can work out...